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I used the Ohio Club one for a while and later got this one from the Pacific Northwest DeLorean Club.
They also have one with club facts... That one is probably not applicable to you.PNDC Poster - Car EDIT.pdf

Technically, Northern Ireland and Ireland are separate countries. The expression is, "bang for the buck". It was James Hoffman, and the sentence about recording is redundant. It might just be me, but "busted" is how I would describe a guilty person caught committing a crime. Maybe just use "arrested"?

IMHO you have too much information. Most people will see all of that writing and not even start to read it. Difficult to hold most people's attention more than 30 seconds as they walk past the car. Try to tighten it up and make it shorter.

Ok, so I corrected "band" to "buck",
"Northern Ireland", which I should have gotten right considering I have a map of the UK at work
Removed the redundancy of saying "recording".
changed "Busted" to "arrested", it works better.
And "Anytime this century".

It does have a lot of information, I'll try to remove some stuff when I get more time. The logo is still on the sign, but it saves on image size to crop it for now for the forum uploader.

I did see that a lot of other cars have photos of the car, but it didn't really make sense to me since the car was right next to the sign. But this is different since it shows the innards and frame and the stuff people generally don't see. I don't have any pictures like this, which is why I opted to have someone draw some faces for me.

I use both of these from the Ohio club (DeLorean specific, and BTTF specific, aren't those Ohio guys great for providing those?). I have them printed on large (11x17) paper, and then laminated front & back. I place them either on the windshield or louvers, depending on the show. I also usually place my radioactive warning symbol close by too, also nicely laminated.

Ok, so I corrected "band" to "buck",
"Northern Ireland", which I should have gotten right considering I have a map of the UK at work
Removed the redundancy of saying "recording".
changed "Busted" to "arrested", it works better.
And "Anytime this century".

It does have a lot of information, I'll try to remove some stuff when I get more time. The logo is still on the sign, but it saves on image size to crop it for now for the forum uploader.

I'm curious what the average transaction for any new car has to do with it. Are you saying the average 2017 new car from Kias, to Camrys, to Corvettes is $35k? Is that really comparable to a 35 year old car? Why not just say something like, "standard market value for a DeLorean in this condition is about $__,___.__" You dont have to say what you paid. I always find that in general, when people ask this question, for the most part they're curious what the value is of what they're staring at. I mean, I suppose you're saying it's worth less than $35k but it seems like a roundabout way of saying it.